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Connect, Then Collect

Whether at galleries, museums, auction houses, or fairs, developing relationships in the art world and viewing as much art as possible are among the first steps to take when starting a collectionMichelle Falkenstein

Prime Cuts

On the edge of abstraction, hinting at representation, Ursula von Rydingsvard has carved out a formidable niche for herself in the fertile landscape of sculpture todayAnn Landi

Restitution: Unfulfilled Promises

In the second half of a two-part series, ARTnews discovers that some countries are dealing grudgingly or not at all with the issue of cultural property looted during the Holocaust. Only the Netherlands is—belatedly—doing the right thing

National News

Spotlight Aaron Betsky: Building on his reputation; Harry Philbrick: Taking risks in Ridgefield Detroit Getting up to speed New York Whitney takes the High Line Los Angeles Getty taps new CEO; Hammer unveils contemporary collection North Adams, Massachusetts 50 drawings, 25 years

International News

Studio

“RagGonNons” Made from “Hogmawg”: Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson creates her own words to describe the intricate sculptures and textile works she makes from humble materials like buttons, sticks, and seashellsSteven Litt

Issues

January 2007 Issue

Until a few decades ago, Gustav Klimt was relatively ignored by the art establishment. Now his paintings are among the most expensive ever sold. How did the Viennese painter’s prices rise so high so fast?. Read More